16. I guess you'll just have to wait until you can get onto a "real" computer.

I'm on a mailing list for IT-recruiting (even though I'm not in the field) and a recent post they had was on "dumb phone" sales. It seems that for worldwide sales, dumb phones outnumber smart phones about three to one. To quote the email:

Last month ExtremeTech reported that a total of 1 billion feature phones (which are just a smidgen less dumb than dumbphones) were sold in 2011. Contrast that with a total of 250 million Android phones and 120 million iPhones. Another interesting thing: Profit margins are better for these retro units than they are for newer ones: Nokia makes more from a $50 phone than Samsung does with a $200+ smartphone. True, most dumbphone sales are in emerging markets like China, India and Brazil where lower costs are crucial.

My phone is one of those "feature phones", or a crackberry-lite Loft by Kyocera. It won't play videos, either, and I have no problem with that